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Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1924, 1, p. 12

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T 7/ 4004Â¥ . xJUAELUT / < morning. The late Mr.{Hossop was a resident of Huntsville for many years and the Euneral took placeâ€"at Huntsville, Monâ€" Alay, the remains being laid hy those «of his wife who departed this life last » ame. WThere are two daughters and two sons deft.‘"* (Mr. and Mrs.. Hill were former residents cof Timmins, very highly esteemed here, and symâ€" @ :000%000“0““‘00“0000“00“00“0MOOOMQ:‘M Te Torer A dixe Toner (Gold Mining Co. intend Ute stert an extensive diamond drilling @eaiign on t.heu' property. on May : 4.\ The New Liskeard â€"Speaker last says:â€"*Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill Aeft Sunday for Huntsville, a>wing to ‘the death of Mrs. Hill‘s Xather, Mr. Glossop, who passed away sat Sound Saturday mornin@. PressAent JOF the Canadel Gold ’\Imea Kamited, ‘"was visitor to Timmins Last aeek and made an inspection of the company‘s properties in the imâ€" Arediate . vieinity. / It â€" understood that an extensive diamond. drilling ssempargn is planned for this vear. :MMW““M“““NOOOOOOOONOQO“OOQOOQ and Mrs.. Wim.. Anderson, of nmueg, were Timmins visitors last ‘ory nighly esteemed here, and symâ€" rathy will be generall y e\tended in his bereavement ir. R..T, ‘hmdow, of Niagara Falls, Y‘ was a visitor to the Camp last Timmins and District Notes _A few popularly priced boxes:â€" Epicuriens, 20 oz. $1.50 ~The Demonstrator 1 Ib. $1.00 Roasted Nuts 1 Ib, $1.25 Reception 1 1b. $1.00 Assorted Fruits 1 Ib. $1.25 Aristocrat 1 Tb. $1.00 Cherries in Maraschmo 1 Ib. $1.25 Nuts and Hard Centres 1 1b. $1.00 The beautiful old custom of giving flowers at Easter time finds a newer expression in the giving of Perfume or a gift that carries fragrance with it.~ We have in our Stores a wonderful perfume for you this Easter; that of DuBarry, a perfume of quiet elegance, beloved by the gentlewomen of France for generations for its delicate loveliness of scent and its atmosphere of good taste. Coiletries Also on hand full* line of Roira,l Crown Derby, Limoges China, Cut Glass, Etc. Full line of Leather Purses and Bags. Attractive stocks of Diamonds, Rings, Brooches, Platâ€" inum and White Gold Bets, at moderate prices, We guarâ€" antee_ our goods for quality and beauty. e Powerful Disi Zonlte' ax(:tiseeptic, pe:1 {)egt?: tand 65C0 Van Ess Scalp Massage.._$1.50 NEW GOODS IN STOCK iross, of New York, ‘ Canadel Gold Mines, o visitor to Timmins RICHARD HUDNUT THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER ’ The Face Powder that is Different Having the Particularly Desirable Quality of Adhesiveness and perâ€" fume mth the Distinctive and Appealing odor of Three Flowers Agent for Regina and Gruen Watches TELEPHONE 141 The Pas (Manitoba) Herald last week says:â€"*‘*Wes. Eagle, who has been at Kapuskasing, Ont., all winâ€" ter, returned to town Jast Thursday. Joe Maroin was aiso working there but, returned owing to the work closâ€" ing down. Joe says he would have been better at home. He is not enâ€" amoured of working conditions in Onâ€" tario lumber_ camps. ~Quite a number of men from The there this winter but they are returning one by one."" More houses are said to be needed in Kirkland Lake and Swastika owing to the steady ~and marked growth of theâ€" Kirkland / Lake: C€amp. Lake Shore, Wrightâ€"Hargraves, Teckâ€"Hughâ€" es and Toughâ€"Oakesâ€"Burnside mines are among those figuring in increased production, the total inerease for this year ‘being estimated as likely to dowble the production of in the Kirkland _ are among production year ‘being dowble the Kirkland \fev. Fr. Theriault has the distincâ€" tion having the first and only steam motor automobile in the Camp. The car is as handsome as any in the Camp in appearance, but is driven by steam m~'ted(l of by the usual gasoâ€" line method. (_Mr. L. Arthurs, recently of the Ayr branch, has ‘been transferred to the Timmins branch of the Bank of Comâ€" PINE ST., TIMMINS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN BULK amount going to the Christie Street Hospital for Disabled \ofl(herb, 101; :213 _ The bazaar and sale of worlk at the Mcelntyre Recreation Hall on Sat urday last proved a success in every wayâ€"there being a good attendance. a good sum netted for the buafld4ing fund, and the event proving interestâ€" ing and altftractive to all attonding. Through this event the ladies of the Union Church at Schumacher netted over $200.00 . for the building fund. The following , were those in charge of . the booths:â€"Disalbled â€"Soldiers booth, Mrs. Keane; Linen booth, Mrs. Bush; Balbies‘sbooth, Mrs. MeDonald : Children‘s booth, Mrs. MceKay, Novel: tyx _ _ booth, Mrs. Miller:; Tea . Room, Mrs, Anderson, ‘Mrs. Duncean, Mrs. Muskettt, Over $50.00 was taken in by the Disabled Soldiers‘ Booth, this Du Barry Perfume Bulk, per oz. .............. in $2.50 Perfume Purse Peéetite ::.:........:. C slsnd $1.00 Toilet Water $2.00 Toilet Powder glass container ... $1.00 Bath Powder, small size ........................ $1.25 Soap, Individually Boxed, per cake ... $1.00 Heauty .ds i ind io $5.00 â€" _ The regular meeting of the A.SADD. Clutb Jast week was not as well atâ€" tended as previous meetings. the Vimy Banquet at South Poreupine taking a large percentage of the memâ€" bers away. Whose present, however, had a â€"ver y_ enjoyable evening ‘*Scotty‘‘ Wilson at the piano and Frank Rodger on the saxaphone proâ€" vided the music for the evening. Reâ€" freshments were served by the young lady memhers of the Olub. â€" The meetâ€" ing this evening will take the form of a Bridge Party, cards starting sharp at nine. ~Dancing will follow the card games.. Next week, the twentyâ€"third of April, the annual Juvenile Party will ‘be held, and the following week, the last meeting in April, it is the inâ€" tention to hold a Novelty Masquerade. SCHUMACHER BAZAAR PROVES GOOD SUCCESS ANNUAL JUVENILE PARTY A.SD, CLUB ON APRIL 23RD |_ Announcement was made last week that J. L. O ‘Donnell, Crown Lands Agent at Hearst, was over $2500.00 short in his accounts. Heâ€" was apâ€" pointed by the Drury Government. It is understood that he has left the North Land. \ U.\Ir. W. A,. Owgilvie Teft, on Tuesday for Toronto General Hospital to take special treatment there. Mr. Ogilvie is one of the oldâ€"time prospectors of the ~â€" Porcupine, _ _and _ innumerable triends here: will sincerely wish him speedy and complete return to health) Z?be'Depenbable'Drug Stores South Porcupine Schumacher . Miss Belle Stirling is home from the Ontario Ladies Collé af@’hi;fiy for the Easter vacation. Todd‘s Drug Stores Ltd DuBarry Face Powder Phone 68 Phone 4a taken over the business this week. Mrs. Ritchie, who has recently been living in Schumacher, is wellâ€"known throughout the district as an expert cook and will earry on the Veteran the same high standards as made for it .by Mr. and Mrs. Schletâ€" tier. Tihey will \be much missed here by many friends, as they were among the pioneers _ of "the Poreupine. They have leased the Veteran House, corâ€" ner of Cedar street and Fourth Aveâ€" nue, to Mrs. Mary Ritchie, who has HANGE OF MANAGEMENT OF THE VETERAN HOUSHE Services at St. Matthew‘s Church on Good Friday, Ajpril 18th, at T p.m. Easter Sunday ‘services as follows: 8 :30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. TL a.m.â€"iMorning Prayer and Holy Communion. i pam.â€"Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. § Special Easter Music by the Choir. EASTER SERVICES AT ST. MATTHEW*‘S CHURCH About eleven o‘eiock last Wednesâ€" day evening a car with two passenâ€" gers, one of them a lady, overturned on the ‘Melntyre hill, taking a drop of some four feet and turning over on its side. The passengers were taken out unharmed in any way, and the engine _ continued running _ merrily along.â€" Nome slight damage was done to the top of the car, but it is now back on the run as usual. The driver, Mr. A, MeCord, turned off to let anâ€" other car by, and then could not get back on the road, the car going down the embankment at the side. The deep ruts in the road and the ieyâ€"conâ€" dition of the highway made travel precarious but fortunately no serious harm resulted from the mishap. \Bornâ€"In â€" Timmins, on ... Sunday, Apmil 6th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. James Grenier,â€"a daughter. \ $2.00 per DOX â€"Flesh White Brunette Timmins Phone 90 POTTED PLANTS FOR EASTER Three Flowers Perfume Purse Petite .......... $1.00. Three Flowers Face Powder, per box ................... 75¢ Three Flowers Cream 2. d ie 50¢ Three,Flowers Toilet Water : $1.50 Also full lines of Cotys, Houbigants, Mary Garden, Djer Kiss, Jonteel Paradis and Cherisette Toilet Articles. Coiletries for AMilady 50 ons RICHARD HUDNUT _ | B1 â€" THREE FLOWERS c C. e o 0 ol tA â€" CLEANSING CREAM 5 Good Selection at moderate prices Easter Lilies, per bloom...50c. *3 5 5 i i i i io i o i io i o 5 U 4 4 4 Sss :: :s s 3 s s s s s 8 o s s s s o o o o o o oo 4000 0040 14 4 4 peg, Man., of Tuesday, Aprml S8th. On this page prominence is given to a hailfâ€"tone picture of Mr. J. J. Sulliâ€" van. **Joe"" wil be remembered as for several years a popular resident of this. Camp where he always took special and particular interest in baseball. He was on the Daiton saff for some years. Under the; heading of ~** Baseball â€" Leader,"" The Free Press Evening: Bulletin says:â€"**J. J. Sullivany who was elected president of the Columbus Clih basebalh team of the Senior Baseball league, is a strong booster of the diamond pasâ€" time and takes a great interest in the youngsters. The Columbus Club will have three baseball teams this season, entered in the Senior, Intermediate and Junior sections."" The next regular meetinz of ,the Town Council is schedulted for Monâ€" day afternoon, April 28th, commentcâ€" ing at 4 p.im. J, J, SULLIVAN BASEBALL LEADER IN WINNIPEG A reader of The Advance sends clipping from the sports paze of T Free Press Evening Bulletin, Wim peg, Man., of Tuesday, Apml 8 Open Evenings DEFECTIVE VIS10 N : Do not attempt to drive a car until you have satisfied yourself that your vision is normal. This precaution has already beceme comâ€" pulsory in the State of Massachusetts ang elsewhere. In the interest of public safet, it is worth consideration. 2Â¥ inulleéfin, Winniâ€" esxday, Apml Sth. nence is given to a C. MÂ¥. J.:J. Sulliâ€" be remembered as Used instead of water for cleansing the skin aftter Automoâ€" biling or other outdoor activities Opposite Goldfields Hotel New Feist Dance Folio No. 7 out, containing 30 of Latest I Hits, Price 60¢. Buy your now at Ivan Stadelman‘s Musi« Book Store, 72 Pime St. 16â€" 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto Reliability, Efficiency. Promptness MANRKKETSUMMARY ON REQUEST FQC HARD HUDNUT Members Toronto Stock Exchan _ Skin and Tissue Cream Invig o rates. Nourishes an Protects the Skin and Tissues. The Night Cream par excellence. Three Flowers 1838 t\ «OQpV uU â€"% !l PB

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